AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATION (APA) 7TH EDITION

SAMPLE REFERENCE CITATIONS FOR 

BOOKS PUBLISHED WITH NO FOREWORD BY ANOTHER AUTHOR

*The source of these reference samples is: https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples

Kübler-Ross, E. (with Byock, I.). (2014). On death & dying: What the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy & their own families 
          (50th anniversary ed.).  Scribner. (Original work published 1969)
  • Parenthetical citations: (Kübler-Ross, 1969/2014)
  • Narrative citations:Kübler-Ross (1969/2014)

Use this format when a person other than the original author has added a new part to the work, such as a foreword or introduction.

Provide the author of the whole book in the main author element of the reference. Then provide the name of the person who wrote the foreword, introduction, or other new part, in parentheses, after the word “with.” In the example, Byock wrote a new foreword to the book by Kübler-Ross.

When citing the main book, include only the name of the book author in the in-text citation.

When citing the foreword or introduction, include the name of the author of that part in the in-text citation:

Parenthetical citation of foreword: Workers in the medical community should “listen to the people who need our help and respond with all the knowledge and skill we can bring to bear” (Kübler-Ross, 1969/2014, foreword by Byock, p. xv).

Narrative citation of foreword: Byock stated that Kübler-Ross’s (1969/2014) work “challenged the authoritarian decorum and puritanism of the day” (p. xii).

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